Paramedics question councillors’ pay hike while EMS staff among lowest paid in Ontario

Note: This page contains outdated content and may not appear correctly.Please Click Here to find recent news, events and information from CUPE Ontario. BROCKVILLE, Ont. – Leeds Grenville EMS Paramedics, members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), were present to witness Thursday morning’s United Counties Council meeting, where councillors approved changes to their…

Moving the yardstick forward to eradicate poverty

Note: This page contains outdated content and may not appear correctly.Please Click Here to find recent news, events and information from CUPE Ontario. From pay equity to the links between racialization, poverty and health outcomes, the Canadian Union of Public Employee (CUPE) Ontario’s Human Rights conference provided an in-depth perspective for public service workers to…

2007 Human Rights Conference

Note: This page contains outdated content and may not appear correctly.Please Click Here to find recent news, events and information from CUPE Ontario. Moving the yardstick forward to eradicate poverty From pay equity to the links between racialization, poverty and health outcomes, the Canadian Union of Public Employee (CUPE) Ontario’s Human Rights conference provided…

Province dodging adequate funding for Kingston health services, say hospital workers at advocacy campaign kickoff

Note: This page contains outdated content and may not appear correctly.Please Click Here to find recent news, events and information from CUPE Ontario. KINGSTON, Ont. – The McGuinty government must listen to the legitimate concerns of community health care advocates and take responsibility for funding gaps affecting local health service levels while the health system…